X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/exim.git/blobdiff_plain/55414b25bee9f0195ccd1e47f3d3b5cba766e099..HEAD:/src/src/filter.c diff --git a/src/src/filter.c b/src/src/filter.c deleted file mode 100644 index 9ee7acbe0..000000000 --- a/src/src/filter.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2611 +0,0 @@ -/************************************************* -* Exim - an Internet mail transport agent * -*************************************************/ - -/* Copyright (c) University of Cambridge 1995 - 2009 */ -/* See the file NOTICE for conditions of use and distribution. */ - - -/* Code for mail filtering functions. */ - -#include "exim.h" - - -/* Command arguments and left/right points in conditions can contain different -types of data, depending on the particular command or condition. Originally, -(void *) was used as "any old type", with casts, but this gives trouble and -warnings in some environments. So now it is done "properly", with a union. We -need to declare the structures first because some of them are recursive. */ - -struct filter_cmd; -struct condition_block; - -union argtypes { - struct string_item *a; - BOOL b; - struct condition_block *c; - struct filter_cmd *f; - int i; - uschar *u; -}; - -/* Local structures used in this module */ - -typedef struct filter_cmd { - struct filter_cmd *next; - int command; - BOOL seen; - BOOL noerror; - union argtypes args[1]; -} filter_cmd; - -typedef struct condition_block { - struct condition_block *parent; - int type; - BOOL testfor; - union argtypes left; - union argtypes right; -} condition_block; - -/* Miscellaneous other declarations */ - -static uschar **error_pointer; -static uschar *log_filename; -static int filter_options; -static int line_number; -static int expect_endif; -static int had_else_endif; -static int log_fd; -static int log_mode; -static int output_indent; -static BOOL filter_delivered; -static BOOL finish_obeyed; -static BOOL seen_force; -static BOOL seen_value; -static BOOL noerror_force; - -enum { had_neither, had_else, had_elif, had_endif }; - -static BOOL read_command_list(uschar **, filter_cmd ***, BOOL); - - -/* The string arguments for the mail command. The header line ones (that are -permitted to include \n followed by white space) first, and then the body text -one (it can have \n anywhere). Then the file names and once_repeat, which may -not contain \n. */ - -static const char *mailargs[] = { /* "to" must be first, and */ - "to", /* "cc" and "bcc" must follow */ - "cc", - "bcc", - "from", - "reply_to", - "subject", - "extra_headers", /* miscellaneous added header lines */ - "text", - "file", - "log", - "once", - "once_repeat" -}; - -/* The count of string arguments */ - -#define MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT (sizeof(mailargs)/sizeof(uschar *)) - -/* The count of string arguments that are actually passed over as strings -(once_repeat is converted to an int). */ - -#define mailargs_string_passed (MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT - 1) - -/* This defines the offsets for the arguments; first the string ones, and -then the non-string ones. The order must be as above. */ - -enum { mailarg_index_to, - mailarg_index_cc, - mailarg_index_bcc, - mailarg_index_from, - mailarg_index_reply_to, - mailarg_index_subject, - mailarg_index_headers, /* misc headers must be last */ - mailarg_index_text, /* text is first after headers */ - mailarg_index_file, /* between text and expand are filenames */ - mailarg_index_log, - mailarg_index_once, - mailarg_index_once_repeat, /* a time string */ - mailarg_index_expand, /* first non-string argument */ - mailarg_index_return, - mailargs_total /* total number of arguments */ - }; - -/* Offsets in the data structure for the string arguments (note that -once_repeat isn't a string argument at this point.) */ - -static int reply_offsets[] = { /* must be in same order as above */ - offsetof(reply_item, to), - offsetof(reply_item, cc), - offsetof(reply_item, bcc), - offsetof(reply_item, from), - offsetof(reply_item, reply_to), - offsetof(reply_item, subject), - offsetof(reply_item, headers), - offsetof(reply_item, text), - offsetof(reply_item, file), - offsetof(reply_item, logfile), - offsetof(reply_item, oncelog), -}; - -/* Condition identities and names, with negated versions for some -of them. */ - -enum { cond_and, cond_or, cond_personal, cond_begins, cond_BEGINS, - cond_ends, cond_ENDS, cond_is, cond_IS, cond_matches, - cond_MATCHES, cond_contains, cond_CONTAINS, cond_delivered, - cond_above, cond_below, cond_errormsg, cond_firsttime, - cond_manualthaw, cond_foranyaddress }; - -static const char *cond_names[] = { - "and", "or", "personal", - "begins", "BEGINS", "ends", "ENDS", - "is", "IS", "matches", "MATCHES", "contains", - "CONTAINS", "delivered", "above", "below", "error_message", - "first_delivery", "manually_thawed", "foranyaddress" }; - -static const char *cond_not_names[] = { - "", "", "not personal", - "does not begin", "does not BEGIN", - "does not end", "does not END", - "is not", "IS not", "does not match", - "does not MATCH", "does not contain", "does not CONTAIN", - "not delivered", "not above", "not below", "not error_message", - "not first_delivery", "not manually_thawed", "not foranyaddress" }; - -/* Tables of binary condition words and their corresponding types. Not easy -to amalgamate with the above because of the different variants. */ - -static const char *cond_words[] = { - "BEGIN", - "BEGINS", - "CONTAIN", - "CONTAINS", - "END", - "ENDS", - "IS", - "MATCH", - "MATCHES", - "above", - "begin", - "begins", - "below", - "contain", - "contains", - "end", - "ends", - "is", - "match", - "matches"}; - -static int cond_word_count = (sizeof(cond_words)/sizeof(uschar *)); - -static int cond_types[] = { cond_BEGINS, cond_BEGINS, cond_CONTAINS, - cond_CONTAINS, cond_ENDS, cond_ENDS, cond_IS, cond_MATCHES, cond_MATCHES, - cond_above, cond_begins, cond_begins, cond_below, cond_contains, - cond_contains, cond_ends, cond_ends, cond_is, cond_matches, cond_matches }; - -/* Command identities: must be kept in step with the list of command words -and the list of expanded argument counts which follow. */ - -enum { add_command, defer_command, deliver_command, elif_command, else_command, - endif_command, finish_command, fail_command, freeze_command, - headers_command, if_command, logfile_command, logwrite_command, - mail_command, noerror_command, pipe_command, save_command, seen_command, - testprint_command, unseen_command, vacation_command }; - -static const char *command_list[] = { - "add", "defer", "deliver", "elif", "else", "endif", "finish", - "fail", "freeze", "headers", "if", "logfile", "logwrite", "mail", - "noerror", "pipe", "save", "seen", "testprint", "unseen", "vacation" -}; - -static int command_list_count = sizeof(command_list)/sizeof(uschar *); - -/* This table contains the number of expanded arguments in the bottom 4 bits. -If the top bit is set, it means that the default for the command is "seen". */ - -static uschar command_exparg_count[] = { - 2, /* add */ - 1, /* defer */ - 128+2, /* deliver */ - 0, /* elif */ - 0, /* else */ - 0, /* endif */ - 0, /* finish */ - 1, /* fail */ - 1, /* freeze */ - 1, /* headers */ - 0, /* if */ - 1, /* logfile */ - 1, /* logwrite */ - MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT, /* mail */ - 0, /* noerror */ - 128+0, /* pipe */ - 128+1, /* save */ - 0, /* seen */ - 1, /* testprint */ - 0, /* unseen */ - MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT /* vacation */ -}; - - - -/************************************************* -* Find next significant uschar * -*************************************************/ - -/* Function to skip over white space and, optionally, comments. - -Arguments: - ptr pointer to next character - comment_allowed if TRUE, comments (# to \n) are skipped - -Returns: pointer to next non-whitespace character -*/ - -static uschar * -nextsigchar(uschar *ptr, BOOL comment_allowed) -{ -for (;;) - { - while (isspace(*ptr)) - { - if (*ptr == '\n') line_number++; - ptr++; - } - if (comment_allowed && *ptr == '#') - { - while (*(++ptr) != '\n' && *ptr != 0); - continue; - } - else break; - } -return ptr; -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Read one word * -*************************************************/ - -/* The terminator is white space unless bracket is TRUE, in which -case ( and ) terminate. - -Arguments - ptr pointer to next character - buffer where to put the word - size size of buffer - bracket if TRUE, terminate on ( and ) as well as space - -Returns: pointer to the next significant character after the word -*/ - -static uschar * -nextword(uschar *ptr, uschar *buffer, int size, BOOL bracket) -{ -uschar *bp = buffer; -while (*ptr != 0 && !isspace(*ptr) && - (!bracket || (*ptr != '(' && *ptr != ')'))) - { - if (bp - buffer < size - 1) *bp++ = *ptr++; else - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("word is too long in line %d of " - "filter file (max = %d chars)", line_number, size); - break; - } - } -*bp = 0; -return nextsigchar(ptr, TRUE); -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Read one item * -*************************************************/ - -/* Might be a word, or might be a quoted string; in the latter case -do the escape stuff. - -Arguments: - ptr pointer to next character - buffer where to put the item - size size of buffer - bracket if TRUE, terminate non-quoted on ( and ) as well as space - -Returns: the next significant character after the item -*/ - -static uschar * -nextitem(uschar *ptr, uschar *buffer, int size, BOOL bracket) -{ -uschar *bp = buffer; -if (*ptr != '\"') return nextword(ptr, buffer, size, bracket); - -while (*(++ptr) != 0 && *ptr != '\"' && *ptr != '\n') - { - if (bp - buffer >= size - 1) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("string is too long in line %d of " - "filter file (max = %d chars)", line_number, size); - break; - } - - if (*ptr != '\\') *bp++ = *ptr; else - { - if (isspace(ptr[1])) /* \NL ignored */ - { - uschar *p = ptr + 1; - while (*p != '\n' && isspace(*p)) p++; - if (*p == '\n') - { - line_number++; - ptr = p; - while (ptr[1] != '\n' && isspace(ptr[1])) ptr++; - continue; - } - } - - *bp++ = string_interpret_escape(CUSS &ptr); - } - } - -if (*ptr == '\"') ptr++; - else if (*error_pointer == NULL) - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("quote missing at end of string " - "in line %d", line_number); - -*bp = 0; -return nextsigchar(ptr, TRUE); -} - - - - -/************************************************* -* Convert a string + K|M to a number * -*************************************************/ - -/* -Arguments: - s points to text string - OK set TRUE if a valid number was read - -Returns: the number, or 0 on error (with *OK FALSE) -*/ - -static int -get_number(uschar *s, BOOL *ok) -{ -int value, count; -*ok = FALSE; -if (sscanf(CS s, "%i%n", &value, &count) != 1) return 0; -if (tolower(s[count]) == 'k') { value *= 1024; count++; } -if (tolower(s[count]) == 'm') { value *= 1024*1024; count++; } -while (isspace((s[count]))) count++; -if (s[count] != 0) return 0; -*ok = TRUE; -return value; -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Read one condition * -*************************************************/ - -/* A complete condition must be terminated by "then"; bracketed internal -conditions must be terminated by a closing bracket. They are read by calling -this function recursively. - -Arguments: - ptr points to start of condition - condition_block where to hang the created condition block - toplevel TRUE when called at the top level - -Returns: points to next character after "then" -*/ - -static uschar * -read_condition(uschar *ptr, condition_block **cond, BOOL toplevel) -{ -uschar buffer[1024]; -BOOL testfor = TRUE; -condition_block *current_parent = NULL; -condition_block **current = cond; - -*current = NULL; - -/* Loop to read next condition */ - -for (;;) - { - condition_block *c; - - /* reaching the end of the input is an error. */ - - if (*ptr == 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"then\" missing at end of filter file"); - break; - } - - /* Opening bracket at the start of a condition introduces a nested - condition, which must be terminated by a closing bracket. */ - - if (*ptr == '(') - { - ptr = read_condition(nextsigchar(ptr+1, TRUE), &c, FALSE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - if (*ptr != ')') - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("expected \")\" in line %d of " - "filter file", line_number); - break; - } - if (!testfor) - { - c->testfor = !c->testfor; - testfor = TRUE; - } - ptr = nextsigchar(ptr+1, TRUE); - } - - - /* Closing bracket at the start of a condition is an error. Give an - explicit message, as otherwise "unknown condition" would be confusing. */ - - else if (*ptr == ')') - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unexpected \")\" in line %d of " - "filter file", line_number); - break; - } - - /* Otherwise we expect a word or a string. */ - - else - { - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - - /* "Then" at the start of a condition is an error */ - - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "then") == 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unexpected \"then\" near line %d of " - "filter file", line_number); - break; - } - - /* "Not" at the start of a condition negates the testing condition. */ - - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "not") == 0) - { - testfor = !testfor; - continue; - } - - /* Build a condition block from the specific word. */ - - c = store_get(sizeof(condition_block)); - c->left.u = c->right.u = NULL; - c->testfor = testfor; - testfor = TRUE; - - /* Check for conditions that start with a keyword */ - - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "delivered") == 0) c->type = cond_delivered; - else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "error_message") == 0) c->type = cond_errormsg; - else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "first_delivery") == 0) c->type = cond_firsttime; - else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "manually_thawed") == 0) c->type = cond_manualthaw; - - /* Personal can be followed by any number of aliases */ - - else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "personal") == 0) - { - c->type = cond_personal; - for (;;) - { - string_item *aa; - uschar *saveptr = ptr; - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "alias") != 0) - { - ptr = saveptr; - break; - } - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - aa = store_get(sizeof(string_item)); - aa->text = string_copy(buffer); - aa->next = c->left.a; - c->left.a = aa; - } - } - - /* Foranyaddress must be followed by a string and a condition enclosed - in parentheses, which is handled as a subcondition. */ - - else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "foranyaddress") == 0) - { - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - if (*ptr != '(') - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"(\" expected after \"foranyaddress\" " - "near line %d of filter file", line_number); - break; - } - - c->type = cond_foranyaddress; - c->left.u = string_copy(buffer); - - ptr = read_condition(nextsigchar(ptr+1, TRUE), &(c->right.c), FALSE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - if (*ptr != ')') - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("expected \")\" in line %d of " - "filter file", line_number); - break; - } - if (!testfor) - { - c->testfor = !c->testfor; - testfor = TRUE; - } - ptr = nextsigchar(ptr+1, TRUE); - } - - /* If it's not a word we recognize, then it must be the lefthand - operand of one of the comparison words. */ - - else - { - int i; - uschar *isptr = NULL; - - c->left.u = string_copy(buffer); - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - - /* Handle "does|is [not]", preserving the pointer after "is" in - case it isn't that, but the form "is ". */ - - if (strcmpic(buffer, US"does") == 0 || strcmpic(buffer, US"is") == 0) - { - if (buffer[0] == 'i') { c->type = cond_is; isptr = ptr; } - if (buffer[0] == 'I') { c->type = cond_IS; isptr = ptr; } - - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - if (strcmpic(buffer, US"not") == 0) - { - c->testfor = !c->testfor; - if (isptr != NULL) isptr = ptr; - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - } - } - - for (i = 0; i < cond_word_count; i++) - { - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, cond_words[i]) == 0) - { - c->type = cond_types[i]; - break; - } - } - - /* If an unknown word follows "is" or "is not" - it's actually the argument. Reset to read it. */ - - if (i >= cond_word_count) - { - if (isptr != NULL) - { - ptr = isptr; - } - else - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unrecognized condition word \"%s\" " - "near line %d of filter file", buffer, line_number); - break; - } - } - - /* Get the RH argument. */ - - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - c->right.u = string_copy(buffer); - } - } - - /* We have read some new condition and set it up in the condition block - c; point the current pointer at it, and then deal with what follows. */ - - *current = c; - - /* Closing bracket terminates if this is a lower-level condition. Otherwise - it is unexpected. */ - - if (*ptr == ')') - { - if (toplevel) - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unexpected \")\" in line %d of " - "filter file", line_number); - break; - } - - /* Opening bracket following a condition is an error; give an explicit - message to make it clearer what is wrong. */ - - else if (*ptr == '(') - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unexpected \"(\" in line %d of " - "filter file", line_number); - break; - } - - /* Otherwise the next thing must be one of the words "and", "or" or "then" */ - - else - { - uschar *saveptr = ptr; - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) break; - - /* "Then" terminates a toplevel condition; otherwise a closing bracket - has been omitted. Put a string terminator at the start of "then" so - that reflecting the condition can be done when testing. */ - - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "then") == 0) - { - if (toplevel) *saveptr = 0; - else *error_pointer = string_sprintf("missing \")\" at end of " - "condition near line %d of filter file", line_number); - break; - } - - /* "And" causes a new condition block to replace the one we have - just read, which becomes the left sub-condition. The current pointer - is reset to the pointer for the right sub-condition. We have to keep - track of the tree of sequential "ands", so as to traverse back up it - if an "or" is met. */ - - else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "and") == 0) - { - condition_block *andc = store_get(sizeof(condition_block)); - andc->parent = current_parent; - andc->type = cond_and; - andc->testfor = TRUE; - andc->left.c = c; - andc->right.u = NULL; /* insurance */ - *current = andc; - current = &(andc->right.c); - current_parent = andc; - } - - /* "Or" is similar, but has to be done a bit more carefully to - ensure that "and" is more binding. If there's a parent set, we - are following a sequence of "and"s and must track back to their - start. */ - - else if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "or") == 0) - { - condition_block *orc = store_get(sizeof(condition_block)); - condition_block *or_parent = NULL; - - if (current_parent != NULL) - { - while (current_parent->parent != NULL && - current_parent->parent->type == cond_and) - current_parent = current_parent->parent; - - /* If the parent has a parent, it must be an "or" parent. */ - - if (current_parent->parent != NULL) - or_parent = current_parent->parent; - } - - orc->parent = or_parent; - if (or_parent == NULL) *cond = orc; else - or_parent->right.c = orc; - orc->type = cond_or; - orc->testfor = TRUE; - orc->left.c = (current_parent == NULL)? c : current_parent; - orc->right.c = NULL; /* insurance */ - current = &(orc->right.c); - current_parent = orc; - } - - /* Otherwise there is a disaster */ - - else - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"and\" or \"or\" or \"%s\" " - "expected near line %d of filter file, but found \"%s\"", - toplevel? "then" : ")", line_number, buffer); - break; - } - } - } - -return nextsigchar(ptr, TRUE); -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Ouput the current indent * -*************************************************/ - -static void -indent(void) -{ -int i; -for (i = 0; i < output_indent; i++) debug_printf(" "); -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Condition printer: for debugging * -*************************************************/ - -/* -Arguments: - c the block at the top of the tree - toplevel TRUE at toplevel - stops overall brackets - -Returns: nothing -*/ - -static void -print_condition(condition_block *c, BOOL toplevel) -{ -const char *name = (c->testfor)? cond_names[c->type] : cond_not_names[c->type]; -switch(c->type) - { - case cond_personal: - case cond_delivered: - case cond_errormsg: - case cond_firsttime: - case cond_manualthaw: - debug_printf("%s", name); - break; - - case cond_is: - case cond_IS: - case cond_matches: - case cond_MATCHES: - case cond_contains: - case cond_CONTAINS: - case cond_begins: - case cond_BEGINS: - case cond_ends: - case cond_ENDS: - case cond_above: - case cond_below: - debug_printf("%s %s %s", c->left.u, name, c->right.u); - break; - - case cond_and: - if (!c->testfor) debug_printf("not ("); - print_condition(c->left.c, FALSE); - debug_printf(" %s ", cond_names[c->type]); - print_condition(c->right.c, FALSE); - if (!c->testfor) debug_printf(")"); - break; - - case cond_or: - if (!c->testfor) debug_printf("not ("); - else if (!toplevel) debug_printf("("); - print_condition(c->left.c, FALSE); - debug_printf(" %s ", cond_names[c->type]); - print_condition(c->right.c, FALSE); - if (!toplevel || !c->testfor) debug_printf(")"); - break; - - case cond_foranyaddress: - debug_printf("%s %s (", name, c->left.u); - print_condition(c->right.c, FALSE); - debug_printf(")"); - break; - } -} - - - - -/************************************************* -* Read one filtering command * -*************************************************/ - -/* -Arguments: - pptr points to pointer to first character of command; the pointer - is updated to point after the last character read - lastcmdptr points to pointer to pointer to last command; used for hanging - on the newly read command - -Returns: TRUE if command successfully read, else FALSE -*/ - -static BOOL -read_command(uschar **pptr, filter_cmd ***lastcmdptr) -{ -int command, i, cmd_bit; -filter_cmd *new, **newlastcmdptr; -BOOL yield = TRUE; -BOOL was_seen_or_unseen = FALSE; -BOOL was_noerror = FALSE; -uschar buffer[1024]; -uschar *ptr = *pptr; -uschar *saveptr; -uschar *fmsg = NULL; - -/* Read the next word and find which command it is. Command words are normally -terminated by white space, but there are two exceptions, which are the "if" and -"elif" commands. We must allow for them to be terminated by an opening bracket, -as brackets are allowed in conditions and users will expect not to require -white space here. */ - -if (Ustrncmp(ptr, "if(", 3) == 0) - { - Ustrcpy(buffer, "if"); - ptr += 2; - } -else if (Ustrncmp(ptr, "elif(", 5) == 0) - { - Ustrcpy(buffer, "elif"); - ptr += 4; - } -else - { - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) return FALSE; - } - -for (command = 0; command < command_list_count; command++) - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, command_list[command]) == 0) break; - -/* Handle the individual commands */ - -switch (command) - { - /* Add takes two arguments, separated by the word "to". Headers has two - arguments, but the first must be "add", "remove", or "charset", and it gets - stored in the second argument slot. Neither may be preceded by seen, unseen - or noerror. */ - - case add_command: - case headers_command: - if (seen_force || noerror_force) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"seen\", \"unseen\", or \"noerror\" " - "found before an \"%s\" command near line %d", - command_list[command], line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - /* Fall through */ - - /* Logwrite, logfile, pipe, and testprint all take a single argument, save - and logfile can have an option second argument for the mode, and deliver can - have "errors_to
" in a system filter, or in a user filter if the - address is the current one. */ - - case deliver_command: - case logfile_command: - case logwrite_command: - case pipe_command: - case save_command: - case testprint_command: - - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*buffer == 0) - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"%s\" requires an argument " - "near line %d of filter file", command_list[command], line_number); - - if (*error_pointer != NULL) yield = FALSE; else - { - union argtypes argument, second_argument; - - argument.u = second_argument.u = NULL; - - if (command == add_command) - { - argument.u = string_copy(buffer); - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*buffer == 0 || Ustrcmp(buffer, "to") != 0) - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"to\" expected in \"add\" command " - "near line %d of filter file", line_number); - else - { - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*buffer == 0) - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("value missing after \"to\" " - "near line %d of filter file", line_number); - else second_argument.u = string_copy(buffer); - } - } - - else if (command == headers_command) - { - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "add") == 0) - second_argument.b = TRUE; - else - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "remove") == 0) second_argument.b = FALSE; - else - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "charset") == 0) - second_argument.b = TRUE_UNSET; - else - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"add\", \"remove\", or \"charset\" " - "expected after \"headers\" near line %d of filter file", - line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - - if (!system_filtering && second_argument.b != TRUE_UNSET) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("header addition and removal is " - "available only in system filters: near line %d of filter file", - line_number); - yield = FALSE; - break; - } - - if (yield) - { - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*buffer == 0) - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("value missing after \"add\", " - "\"remove\", or \"charset\" near line %d of filter file", - line_number); - else argument.u = string_copy(buffer); - } - } - - /* The argument for the logwrite command must end in a newline, and the save - and logfile commands can have an optional mode argument. The deliver - command can have an optional "errors_to
" for a system filter, - or for a user filter if the address is the user's address. Accept the - syntax here - the check is later. */ - - else - { - if (command == logwrite_command) - { - int len = Ustrlen(buffer); - if (len == 0 || buffer[len-1] != '\n') Ustrcat(buffer, "\n"); - } - - argument.u = string_copy(buffer); - - if (command == save_command || command == logfile_command) - { - if (isdigit(*ptr)) - { - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - second_argument.i = (int)Ustrtol(buffer, NULL, 8); - } - else second_argument.i = -1; - } - - else if (command == deliver_command) - { - uschar *save_ptr = ptr; - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "errors_to") == 0) - { - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - second_argument.u = string_copy(buffer); - } - else ptr = save_ptr; - } - } - - /* Set up the command block. Seen defaults TRUE for delivery commands, - FALSE for logging commands, and it doesn't matter for testprint, as - that doesn't change the "delivered" status. */ - - if (*error_pointer != NULL) yield = FALSE; else - { - new = store_get(sizeof(filter_cmd) + sizeof(union argtypes)); - new->next = NULL; - **lastcmdptr = new; - *lastcmdptr = &(new->next); - new->command = command; - new->seen = seen_force? seen_value : command_exparg_count[command] >= 128; - new->noerror = noerror_force; - new->args[0] = argument; - new->args[1] = second_argument; - } - } - break; - - - /* Elif, else and endif just set a flag if expected. */ - - case elif_command: - case else_command: - case endif_command: - if (seen_force || noerror_force) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"seen\", \"unseen\", or \"noerror\" " - "near line %d is not followed by a command", line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - - if (expect_endif > 0) - had_else_endif = (command == elif_command)? had_elif : - (command == else_command)? had_else : had_endif; - else - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unexpected \"%s\" command near " - "line %d of filter file", buffer, line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - break; - - - /* Defer, freeze, and fail are available only if permitted. */ - - case defer_command: - cmd_bit = RDO_DEFER; - goto DEFER_FREEZE_FAIL; - - case fail_command: - cmd_bit = RDO_FAIL; - goto DEFER_FREEZE_FAIL; - - case freeze_command: - cmd_bit = RDO_FREEZE; - - DEFER_FREEZE_FAIL: - if ((filter_options & cmd_bit) == 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("filtering command \"%s\" is disabled: " - "near line %d of filter file", buffer, line_number); - yield = FALSE; - break; - } - - /* A text message can be provided after the "text" keyword, or - as a string in quotes. */ - - saveptr = ptr; - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*saveptr != '\"' && (*buffer == 0 || Ustrcmp(buffer, "text") != 0)) - { - ptr = saveptr; - fmsg = US""; - } - else - { - if (*saveptr != '\"') - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - fmsg = string_copy(buffer); - } - - /* Drop through and treat as "finish", but never set "seen". */ - - seen_value = FALSE; - - /* Finish has no arguments; fmsg defaults to NULL */ - - case finish_command: - new = store_get(sizeof(filter_cmd)); - new->next = NULL; - **lastcmdptr = new; - *lastcmdptr = &(new->next); - new->command = command; - new->seen = seen_force? seen_value : FALSE; - new->args[0].u = fmsg; - break; - - - /* Seen, unseen, and noerror are not allowed before if, which takes a - condition argument and then and else sub-commands. */ - - case if_command: - if (seen_force || noerror_force) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"seen\", \"unseen\", or \"noerror\" " - "found before an \"if\" command near line %d", - line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - - /* Set up the command block for if */ - - new = store_get(sizeof(filter_cmd) + 4 * sizeof(union argtypes)); - new->next = NULL; - **lastcmdptr = new; - *lastcmdptr = &(new->next); - new->command = command; - new->seen = FALSE; - new->args[0].u = NULL; - new->args[1].u = new->args[2].u = NULL; - new->args[3].u = ptr; - - /* Read the condition */ - - ptr = read_condition(ptr, &(new->args[0].c), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) { yield = FALSE; break; } - - /* Read the commands to be obeyed if the condition is true */ - - newlastcmdptr = &(new->args[1].f); - if (!read_command_list(&ptr, &newlastcmdptr, TRUE)) yield = FALSE; - - /* If commands were successfully read, handle the various possible - terminators. There may be a number of successive "elif" sections. */ - - else - { - while (had_else_endif == had_elif) - { - filter_cmd *newnew = - store_get(sizeof(filter_cmd) + 4 * sizeof(union argtypes)); - new->args[2].f = newnew; - new = newnew; - new->next = NULL; - new->command = command; - new->seen = FALSE; - new->args[0].u = NULL; - new->args[1].u = new->args[2].u = NULL; - new->args[3].u = ptr; - - ptr = read_condition(ptr, &(new->args[0].c), TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) { yield = FALSE; break; } - newlastcmdptr = &(new->args[1].f); - if (!read_command_list(&ptr, &newlastcmdptr, TRUE)) - yield = FALSE; - } - - if (yield == FALSE) break; - - /* Handle termination by "else", possibly following one or more - "elsif" sections. */ - - if (had_else_endif == had_else) - { - newlastcmdptr = &(new->args[2].f); - if (!read_command_list(&ptr, &newlastcmdptr, TRUE)) - yield = FALSE; - else if (had_else_endif != had_endif) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"endif\" missing near line %d of " - "filter file", line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - } - - /* Otherwise the terminator was "endif" - this is checked by - read_command_list(). The pointer is already set to NULL. */ - } - - /* Reset the terminator flag. */ - - had_else_endif = had_neither; - break; - - - /* The mail & vacation commands have a whole slew of keyworded arguments. - The final argument values are the file expand and return message booleans, - whose offsets are defined in mailarg_index_{expand,return}. Although they - are logically booleans, because they are stored in a uschar * value, we use - NULL and not FALSE, to keep 64-bit compilers happy. */ - - case mail_command: - case vacation_command: - new = store_get(sizeof(filter_cmd) + mailargs_total * sizeof(union argtypes)); - new->next = NULL; - new->command = command; - new->seen = seen_force? seen_value : FALSE; - new->noerror = noerror_force; - for (i = 0; i < mailargs_total; i++) new->args[i].u = NULL; - - /* Read keyword/value pairs until we hit one that isn't. The data - must contain only printing chars plus tab, though the "text" value - can also contain newlines. The "file" keyword can be preceded by the - word "expand", and "return message" has no data. */ - - for (;;) - { - uschar *saveptr = ptr; - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) - { - yield = FALSE; - break; - } - - /* Ensure "return" is followed by "message"; that's a complete option */ - - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "return") == 0) - { - new->args[mailarg_index_return].u = US""; /* not NULL => TRUE */ - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "message") != 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"return\" not followed by \"message\" " - " near line %d of filter file", line_number); - yield = FALSE; - break; - } - continue; - } - - /* Ensure "expand" is followed by "file", then fall through to process the - file keyword. */ - - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "expand") == 0) - { - new->args[mailarg_index_expand].u = US""; /* not NULL => TRUE */ - ptr = nextword(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, "file") != 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"expand\" not followed by \"file\" " - " near line %d of filter file", line_number); - yield = FALSE; - break; - } - } - - /* Scan for the keyword */ - - for (i = 0; i < MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT; i++) - if (Ustrcmp(buffer, mailargs[i]) == 0) break; - - /* Not found keyword; assume end of this command */ - - if (i >= MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT) - { - ptr = saveptr; - break; - } - - /* Found keyword, read the data item */ - - ptr = nextitem(ptr, buffer, sizeof(buffer), FALSE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) - { - yield = FALSE; - break; - } - else new->args[i].u = string_copy(buffer); - } - - /* If this is the vacation command, apply some default settings to - some of the arguments. */ - - if (command == vacation_command) - { - if (new->args[mailarg_index_file].u == NULL) - { - new->args[mailarg_index_file].u = string_copy(US".vacation.msg"); - new->args[mailarg_index_expand].u = US""; /* not NULL => TRUE */ - } - if (new->args[mailarg_index_log].u == NULL) - new->args[mailarg_index_log].u = string_copy(US".vacation.log"); - if (new->args[mailarg_index_once].u == NULL) - new->args[mailarg_index_once].u = string_copy(US".vacation"); - if (new->args[mailarg_index_once_repeat].u == NULL) - new->args[mailarg_index_once_repeat].u = string_copy(US"7d"); - if (new->args[mailarg_index_subject].u == NULL) - new->args[mailarg_index_subject].u = string_copy(US"On vacation"); - } - - /* Join the address on to the chain of generated addresses */ - - **lastcmdptr = new; - *lastcmdptr = &(new->next); - break; - - - /* Seen and unseen just set flags */ - - case seen_command: - case unseen_command: - if (*ptr == 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"seen\" or \"unseen\" " - "near line %d is not followed by a command", line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - if (seen_force) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"seen\" or \"unseen\" repeated " - "near line %d", line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - seen_value = (command == seen_command); - seen_force = TRUE; - was_seen_or_unseen = TRUE; - break; - - - /* So does noerror */ - - case noerror_command: - if (*ptr == 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\"noerror\" " - "near line %d is not followed by a command", line_number); - yield = FALSE; - } - noerror_force = TRUE; - was_noerror = TRUE; - break; - - - /* Oops */ - - default: - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unknown filtering command \"%s\" " - "near line %d of filter file", buffer, line_number); - yield = FALSE; - break; - } - -if (!was_seen_or_unseen && !was_noerror) - { - seen_force = FALSE; - noerror_force = FALSE; - } - -*pptr = ptr; -return yield; -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Read a list of commands * -*************************************************/ - -/* If condional is TRUE, the list must be terminated -by the words "else" or "endif". - -Arguments: - pptr points to pointer to next character; the pointer is updated - lastcmdptr points to pointer to pointer to previously-read command; used - for hanging on the new command - conditional TRUE if this command is the subject of a condition - -Returns: TRUE on success -*/ - -static BOOL -read_command_list(uschar **pptr, filter_cmd ***lastcmdptr, BOOL conditional) -{ -if (conditional) expect_endif++; -had_else_endif = had_neither; -while (**pptr != 0 && had_else_endif == had_neither) - { - if (!read_command(pptr, lastcmdptr)) return FALSE; - *pptr = nextsigchar(*pptr, TRUE); - } -if (conditional) - { - expect_endif--; - if (had_else_endif == had_neither) - { - *error_pointer = US"\"endif\" missing at end of filter file"; - return FALSE; - } - } -return TRUE; -} - - - - -/************************************************* -* Test a condition * -*************************************************/ - -/* -Arguments: - c points to the condition block; c->testfor indicated whether - it's a positive or negative condition - toplevel TRUE if called from "if" directly; FALSE otherwise - -Returns: TRUE if the condition is met -*/ - -static BOOL -test_condition(condition_block *c, BOOL toplevel) -{ -BOOL yield = FALSE; -const pcre *re; -uschar *exp[2], *p, *pp; -const uschar *regcomp_error = NULL; -int regcomp_error_offset; -int val[2]; -int i; - -if (c == NULL) return TRUE; /* does this ever occur? */ - -switch (c->type) - { - case cond_and: - yield = test_condition(c->left.c, FALSE) && - *error_pointer == NULL && - test_condition(c->right.c, FALSE); - break; - - case cond_or: - yield = test_condition(c->left.c, FALSE) || - (*error_pointer == NULL && - test_condition(c->right.c, FALSE)); - break; - - /* The personal test is meaningless in a system filter. The tests are now in - a separate function (so Sieve can use them). However, an Exim filter does not - scan Cc: (hence the FALSE argument). */ - - case cond_personal: - yield = system_filtering? FALSE : filter_personal(c->left.a, FALSE); - break; - - case cond_delivered: - yield = filter_delivered; - break; - - /* Only TRUE if a message is actually being processed; FALSE for address - testing and verification. */ - - case cond_errormsg: - yield = message_id[0] != 0 && - (sender_address == NULL || sender_address[0] == 0); - break; - - /* Only FALSE if a message is actually being processed; TRUE for address - and filter testing and verification. */ - - case cond_firsttime: - yield = filter_test != FTEST_NONE || message_id[0] == 0 || deliver_firsttime; - break; - - /* Only TRUE if a message is actually being processed; FALSE for address - testing and verification. */ - - case cond_manualthaw: - yield = message_id[0] != 0 && deliver_manual_thaw; - break; - - /* The foranyaddress condition loops through a list of addresses */ - - case cond_foranyaddress: - p = c->left.u; - pp = expand_string(p); - if (pp == NULL) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" in " - "filter file: %s", p, expand_string_message); - return FALSE; - } - - yield = FALSE; - parse_allow_group = TRUE; /* Allow group syntax */ - - while (*pp != 0) - { - uschar *error; - int start, end, domain; - int saveend; - - p = parse_find_address_end(pp, FALSE); - saveend = *p; - - *p = 0; - filter_thisaddress = - parse_extract_address(pp, &error, &start, &end, &domain, FALSE); - *p = saveend; - - if (filter_thisaddress != NULL) - { - if ((filter_test != FTEST_NONE && debug_selector != 0) || - (debug_selector & D_filter) != 0) - { - indent(); - debug_printf("Extracted address %s\n", filter_thisaddress); - } - yield = test_condition(c->right.c, FALSE); - } - - if (yield) break; - if (saveend == 0) break; - pp = p + 1; - } - - parse_allow_group = FALSE; /* Reset group syntax flags */ - parse_found_group = FALSE; - break; - - /* All other conditions have left and right values that need expanding; - on error, it doesn't matter what value is returned. */ - - default: - p = c->left.u; - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - { - exp[i] = expand_string(p); - if (exp[i] == NULL) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" in " - "filter file: %s", p, expand_string_message); - return FALSE; - } - p = c->right.u; - } - - /* Inner switch for the different cases */ - - switch(c->type) - { - case cond_is: - yield = strcmpic(exp[0], exp[1]) == 0; - break; - - case cond_IS: - yield = Ustrcmp(exp[0], exp[1]) == 0; - break; - - case cond_contains: - yield = strstric(exp[0], exp[1], FALSE) != NULL; - break; - - case cond_CONTAINS: - yield = Ustrstr(exp[0], exp[1]) != NULL; - break; - - case cond_begins: - yield = strncmpic(exp[0], exp[1], Ustrlen(exp[1])) == 0; - break; - - case cond_BEGINS: - yield = Ustrncmp(exp[0], exp[1], Ustrlen(exp[1])) == 0; - break; - - case cond_ends: - case cond_ENDS: - { - int len = Ustrlen(exp[1]); - uschar *s = exp[0] + Ustrlen(exp[0]) - len; - yield = (s < exp[0])? FALSE : - ((c->type == cond_ends)? strcmpic(s, exp[1]) : Ustrcmp(s, exp[1])) == 0; - } - break; - - case cond_matches: - case cond_MATCHES: - if ((filter_test != FTEST_NONE && debug_selector != 0) || - (debug_selector & D_filter) != 0) - { - debug_printf("Match expanded arguments:\n"); - debug_printf(" Subject = %s\n", exp[0]); - debug_printf(" Pattern = %s\n", exp[1]); - } - - re = pcre_compile(CS exp[1], - PCRE_COPT | ((c->type == cond_matches)? PCRE_CASELESS : 0), - (const char **)®comp_error, ®comp_error_offset, NULL); - - if (re == NULL) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("error while compiling " - "regular expression \"%s\": %s at offset %d", - exp[1], regcomp_error, regcomp_error_offset); - return FALSE; - } - - yield = regex_match_and_setup(re, exp[0], PCRE_EOPT, -1); - break; - - /* For above and below, convert the strings to numbers */ - - case cond_above: - case cond_below: - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - { - val[i] = get_number(exp[i], &yield); - if (!yield) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("malformed numerical string \"%s\"", - exp[i]); - return FALSE; - } - } - yield = (c->type == cond_above)? (val[0] > val[1]) : (val[0] < val[1]); - break; - } - break; - } - -if ((filter_test != FTEST_NONE && debug_selector != 0) || - (debug_selector & D_filter) != 0) - { - indent(); - debug_printf("%sondition is %s: ", - toplevel? "C" : "Sub-c", - (yield == c->testfor)? "true" : "false"); - print_condition(c, TRUE); - debug_printf("\n"); - } - -return yield == c->testfor; -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Interpret chain of commands * -*************************************************/ - -/* In testing state, just say what would be done rather than doing it. The -testprint command just expands and outputs its argument in testing state, and -does nothing otherwise. - -Arguments: - commands points to chain of commands to interpret - generated where to hang newly-generated addresses - -Returns: FF_DELIVERED success, a significant action was taken - FF_NOTDELIVERED success, no significant action - FF_DEFER defer requested - FF_FAIL fail requested - FF_FREEZE freeze requested - FF_ERROR there was a problem -*/ - -static int -interpret_commands(filter_cmd *commands, address_item **generated) -{ -uschar *s; -int mode; -address_item *addr; -BOOL condition_value; - -while (commands != NULL) - { - int ff_ret; - uschar *fmsg, *ff_name; - uschar *expargs[MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT]; - - int i, n[2]; - - /* Expand the relevant number of arguments for the command that are - not NULL. */ - - for (i = 0; i < (command_exparg_count[commands->command] & 15); i++) - { - uschar *ss = commands->args[i].u; - if (ss == NULL) - { - expargs[i] = NULL; - } - else - { - expargs[i] = expand_string(ss); - if (expargs[i] == NULL) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("failed to expand \"%s\" in " - "%s command: %s", ss, command_list[commands->command], - expand_string_message); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - } - - /* Now switch for each command, setting the "delivered" flag if any of them - have "seen" set. */ - - if (commands->seen) filter_delivered = TRUE; - - switch(commands->command) - { - case add_command: - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - { - uschar *ss = expargs[i]; - uschar *end; - - if (i == 1 && (*ss++ != 'n' || ss[1] != 0)) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("unknown variable \"%s\" in \"add\" " - "command", expargs[i]); - return FF_ERROR; - } - - /* Allow for "--" at the start of the value (from -$n0) for example */ - if (i == 0) while (ss[0] == '-' && ss[1] == '-') ss += 2; - - n[i] = (int)Ustrtol(ss, &end, 0); - if (*end != 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("malformed number \"%s\" in \"add\" " - "command", ss); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - - filter_n[n[1]] += n[0]; - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) printf("Add %d to n%d\n", n[0], n[1]); - break; - - /* A deliver command's argument must be a valid address. Its optional - second argument (system filter only) must also be a valid address. */ - - case deliver_command: - for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) - { - s = expargs[i]; - if (s != NULL) - { - int start, end, domain; - uschar *error; - uschar *ss = parse_extract_address(s, &error, &start, &end, &domain, - FALSE); - if (ss != NULL) - expargs[i] = ((filter_options & RDO_REWRITE) != 0)? - rewrite_address(ss, TRUE, FALSE, global_rewrite_rules, - rewrite_existflags) : - rewrite_address_qualify(ss, TRUE); - else - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("malformed address \"%s\" in " - "filter file: %s", s, error); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - } - - /* Stick the errors address into a simple variable, as it will - be referenced a few times. Check that the caller is permitted to - specify it. */ - - s = expargs[1]; - - if (s != NULL && !system_filtering) - { - uschar *ownaddress = expand_string(US"$local_part@$domain"); - if (strcmpic(ownaddress, s) != 0) - { - *error_pointer = US"errors_to must point to the caller's address"; - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - - /* Test case: report what would happen */ - - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - indent(); - printf("%seliver message to: %s%s%s%s\n", - (commands->seen)? "D" : "Unseen d", - expargs[0], - commands->noerror? " (noerror)" : "", - (s != NULL)? " errors_to " : "", - (s != NULL)? s : US""); - } - - /* Real case. */ - - else - { - DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("Filter: %sdeliver message to: %s%s%s%s\n", - (commands->seen)? "" : "unseen ", - expargs[0], - commands->noerror? " (noerror)" : "", - (s != NULL)? " errors_to " : "", - (s != NULL)? s : US""); - - /* Create the new address and add it to the chain, setting the - af_ignore_error flag if necessary, and the errors address, which can be - set in a system filter and to the local address in user filters. */ - - addr = deliver_make_addr(expargs[0], TRUE); /* TRUE => copy s */ - addr->p.errors_address = (s == NULL)? - s : string_copy(s); /* Default is NULL */ - if (commands->noerror) setflag(addr, af_ignore_error); - addr->next = *generated; - *generated = addr; - } - break; - - case save_command: - s = expargs[0]; - mode = commands->args[1].i; - - /* Test case: report what would happen */ - - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - indent(); - if (mode < 0) - printf("%save message to: %s%s\n", (commands->seen)? - "S" : "Unseen s", s, commands->noerror? " (noerror)" : ""); - else - printf("%save message to: %s %04o%s\n", (commands->seen)? - "S" : "Unseen s", s, mode, commands->noerror? " (noerror)" : ""); - } - - /* Real case: Ensure save argument starts with / if there is a home - directory to prepend. */ - - else - { - if (s[0] != '/' && (filter_options & RDO_PREPEND_HOME) != 0 && - deliver_home != NULL && deliver_home[0] != 0) - s = string_sprintf("%s/%s", deliver_home, s); - DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("Filter: %ssave message to: %s%s\n", - (commands->seen)? "" : "unseen ", s, - commands->noerror? " (noerror)" : ""); - - /* Create the new address and add it to the chain, setting the - af_pfr and af_file flags, the af_ignore_error flag if necessary, and the - mode value. */ - - addr = deliver_make_addr(s, TRUE); /* TRUE => copy s */ - setflag(addr, af_pfr|af_file); - if (commands->noerror) setflag(addr, af_ignore_error); - addr->mode = mode; - addr->next = *generated; - *generated = addr; - } - break; - - case pipe_command: - s = string_copy(commands->args[0].u); - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - indent(); - printf("%sipe message to: %s%s\n", (commands->seen)? - "P" : "Unseen p", s, commands->noerror? " (noerror)" : ""); - } - else /* Ensure pipe command starts with | */ - { - DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("Filter: %spipe message to: %s%s\n", - (commands->seen)? "" : "unseen ", s, - commands->noerror? " (noerror)" : ""); - if (s[0] != '|') s = string_sprintf("|%s", s); - - /* Create the new address and add it to the chain, setting the - af_ignore_error flag if necessary. Set the af_expand_pipe flag so that - each command argument is expanded in the transport after the command - has been split up into separate arguments. */ - - addr = deliver_make_addr(s, TRUE); /* TRUE => copy s */ - setflag(addr, af_pfr|af_expand_pipe); - if (commands->noerror) setflag(addr, af_ignore_error); - addr->next = *generated; - *generated = addr; - - /* If there are any numeric variables in existence (e.g. after a regex - condition), or if $thisaddress is set, take a copy for use in the - expansion. Note that we can't pass NULL for filter_thisaddress, because - NULL terminates the list. */ - - if (expand_nmax >= 0 || filter_thisaddress != NULL) - { - int i; - int ecount = (expand_nmax >= 0)? expand_nmax : -1; - uschar **ss = store_get(sizeof(uschar *) * (ecount + 3)); - addr->pipe_expandn = ss; - if (filter_thisaddress == NULL) filter_thisaddress = US""; - *ss++ = string_copy(filter_thisaddress); - for (i = 0; i <= expand_nmax; i++) - *ss++ = string_copyn(expand_nstring[i], expand_nlength[i]); - *ss = NULL; - } - } - break; - - /* Set up the file name and mode, and close any previously open - file. */ - - case logfile_command: - log_mode = commands->args[1].i; - if (log_mode == -1) log_mode = 0600; - if (log_fd >= 0) - { - (void)close(log_fd); - log_fd = -1; - } - log_filename = expargs[0]; - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - indent(); - printf("%sogfile %s\n", (commands->seen)? "Seen l" : "L", log_filename); - } - break; - - case logwrite_command: - s = expargs[0]; - - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - indent(); - printf("%sogwrite \"%s\"\n", (commands->seen)? "Seen l" : "L", - string_printing(s)); - } - - /* Attempt to write to a log file only if configured as permissible. - Logging may be forcibly skipped for verifying or testing. */ - - else if ((filter_options & RDO_LOG) != 0) /* Locked out */ - { - DEBUG(D_filter) - debug_printf("filter log command aborted: euid=%ld\n", - (long int)geteuid()); - *error_pointer = US"logwrite command forbidden"; - return FF_ERROR; - } - else if ((filter_options & RDO_REALLOG) != 0) - { - int len; - DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("writing filter log as euid %ld\n", - (long int)geteuid()); - if (log_fd < 0) - { - if (log_filename == NULL) - { - *error_pointer = US"attempt to obey \"logwrite\" command " - "without a previous \"logfile\""; - return FF_ERROR; - } - log_fd = Uopen(log_filename, O_CREAT|O_APPEND|O_WRONLY, log_mode); - if (log_fd < 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_open_failed(errno, "filter log file \"%s\"", - log_filename); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - len = Ustrlen(s); - if (write(log_fd, s, len) != len) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("write error on file \"%s\": %s", - log_filename, strerror(errno)); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - else - { - DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("skipping logwrite (verifying or testing)\n"); - } - break; - - /* Header addition and removal is available only in the system filter. The - command is rejected at parse time otherwise. However "headers charset" is - always permitted. */ - - case headers_command: - { - int subtype = commands->args[1].i; - s = expargs[0]; - - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - printf("Headers %s \"%s\"\n", (subtype == TRUE)? "add" : - (subtype == FALSE)? "remove" : "charset", string_printing(s)); - - if (subtype == TRUE) - { - while (isspace(*s)) s++; - if (s[0] != 0) - { - header_add(htype_other, "%s%s", s, (s[Ustrlen(s)-1] == '\n')? - "" : "\n"); - header_last->type = header_checkname(header_last, FALSE); - if (header_last->type >= 'a') header_last->type = htype_other; - } - } - - else if (subtype == FALSE) - { - int sep = 0; - uschar *ss; - const uschar *list = s; - uschar buffer[128]; - while ((ss = string_nextinlist(&list, &sep, buffer, sizeof(buffer))) - != NULL) - header_remove(0, ss); - } - - /* This setting lasts only while the filter is running; on exit, the - variable is reset to the previous value. */ - - else headers_charset = s; - } - break; - - /* Defer, freeze, and fail are available only when explicitly permitted. - These commands are rejected at parse time otherwise. The message can get - very long by the inclusion of message headers; truncate if it is, and also - ensure printing characters so as not to mess up log files. */ - - case defer_command: - ff_name = US"defer"; - ff_ret = FF_DEFER; - goto DEFERFREEZEFAIL; - - case fail_command: - ff_name = US"fail"; - ff_ret = FF_FAIL; - goto DEFERFREEZEFAIL; - - case freeze_command: - ff_name = US"freeze"; - ff_ret = FF_FREEZE; - - DEFERFREEZEFAIL: - fmsg = expargs[0]; - if (Ustrlen(fmsg) > 1024) Ustrcpy(fmsg + 1000, " ... (truncated)"); - fmsg = US string_printing(fmsg); - *error_pointer = fmsg; - - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - indent(); - printf("%c%s text \"%s\"\n", toupper(ff_name[0]), ff_name+1, fmsg); - } - else DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("Filter: %s \"%s\"\n", ff_name, fmsg); - return ff_ret; - - case finish_command: - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - indent(); - printf("%sinish\n", (commands->seen)? "Seen f" : "F"); - } - else - { - DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("Filter: %sfinish\n", - (commands->seen)? " Seen " : ""); - } - finish_obeyed = TRUE; - return filter_delivered? FF_DELIVERED : FF_NOTDELIVERED; - - case if_command: - { - uschar *save_address = filter_thisaddress; - int ok = FF_DELIVERED; - condition_value = test_condition(commands->args[0].c, TRUE); - if (*error_pointer != NULL) ok = FF_ERROR; else - { - output_indent += 2; - ok = interpret_commands(commands->args[condition_value? 1:2].f, - generated); - output_indent -= 2; - } - filter_thisaddress = save_address; - if (finish_obeyed || (ok != FF_DELIVERED && ok != FF_NOTDELIVERED)) - return ok; - } - break; - - - /* To try to catch runaway loops, do not generate mail if the - return path is unset or if a non-trusted user supplied -f <> - as the return path. */ - - case mail_command: - case vacation_command: - if (return_path == NULL || return_path[0] == 0) - { - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - printf("%s command ignored because return_path is empty\n", - command_list[commands->command]); - else DEBUG(D_filter) debug_printf("%s command ignored because return_path " - "is empty\n", command_list[commands->command]); - break; - } - - /* Check the contents of the strings. The type of string can be deduced - from the value of i. - - . If i is equal to mailarg_index_text it's a text string for the body, - where anything goes. - - . If i is > mailarg_index_text, we are dealing with a file name, which - cannot contain non-printing characters. - - . If i is less than mailarg_index_headers we are dealing with something - that will go in a single message header line, where newlines must be - followed by white space. - - . If i is equal to mailarg_index_headers, we have a string that contains - one or more headers. Newlines that are not followed by white space must - be followed by a header name. - */ - - for (i = 0; i < MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT; i++) - { - uschar *p; - uschar *s = expargs[i]; - - if (s == NULL) continue; - - if (i != mailarg_index_text) for (p = s; *p != 0; p++) - { - int c = *p; - if (i > mailarg_index_text) - { - if (!mac_isprint(c)) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("non-printing character in \"%s\" " - "in %s command", string_printing(s), - command_list[commands->command]); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - - /* i < mailarg_index_text */ - - else if (c == '\n' && !isspace(p[1])) - { - if (i < mailarg_index_headers) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\\n not followed by space in " - "\"%.1024s\" in %s command", string_printing(s), - command_list[commands->command]); - return FF_ERROR; - } - - /* Check for the start of a new header line within the string */ - - else - { - uschar *pp; - for (pp = p + 1;; pp++) - { - c = *pp; - if (c == ':' && pp != p + 1) break; - if (c == 0 || c == ':' || isspace(*pp)) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("\\n not followed by space or " - "valid header name in \"%.1024s\" in %s command", - string_printing(s), command_list[commands->command]); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - p = pp; - } - } - } /* Loop to scan the string */ - - /* The string is OK */ - - commands->args[i].u = s; - } - - /* Proceed with mail or vacation command */ - - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) - { - uschar *to = commands->args[mailarg_index_to].u; - indent(); - printf("%sail to: %s%s%s\n", (commands->seen)? "Seen m" : "M", - (to == NULL)? US"" : to, - (commands->command == vacation_command)? " (vacation)" : "", - (commands->noerror)? " (noerror)" : ""); - for (i = 1; i < MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT; i++) - { - uschar *arg = commands->args[i].u; - if (arg != NULL) - { - int len = Ustrlen(mailargs[i]); - int indent = (debug_selector != 0)? output_indent : 0; - while (len++ < 7 + indent) printf(" "); - printf("%s: %s%s\n", mailargs[i], string_printing(arg), - (commands->args[mailarg_index_expand].u != NULL && - Ustrcmp(mailargs[i], "file") == 0)? " (expanded)" : ""); - } - } - if (commands->args[mailarg_index_return].u != NULL) - printf("Return original message\n"); - } - else - { - uschar *tt; - uschar *log_addr = NULL; - uschar *to = commands->args[mailarg_index_to].u; - int size = 0; - int ptr = 0; - int badflag = 0; - - if (to == NULL) to = expand_string(US"$reply_address"); - while (isspace(*to)) to++; - - for (tt = to; *tt != 0; tt++) /* Get rid of newlines */ - if (*tt == '\n') *tt = ' '; - - DEBUG(D_filter) - { - debug_printf("Filter: %smail to: %s%s%s\n", - (commands->seen)? "seen " : "", - to, - (commands->command == vacation_command)? " (vacation)" : "", - (commands->noerror)? " (noerror)" : ""); - for (i = 1; i < MAILARGS_STRING_COUNT; i++) - { - uschar *arg = commands->args[i].u; - if (arg != NULL) - { - int len = Ustrlen(mailargs[i]); - while (len++ < 15) debug_printf(" "); - debug_printf("%s: %s%s\n", mailargs[i], string_printing(arg), - (commands->args[mailarg_index_expand].u != NULL && - Ustrcmp(mailargs[i], "file") == 0)? " (expanded)" : ""); - } - } - } - - /* Create the "address" for the autoreply. This is used only for logging, - as the actual recipients are extracted from the To: line by -t. We use the - same logic here to extract the working addresses (there may be more than - one). Just in case there are a vast number of addresses, stop when the - string gets too long. */ - - tt = to; - while (*tt != 0) - { - uschar *ss = parse_find_address_end(tt, FALSE); - uschar *recipient, *errmess; - int start, end, domain; - int temp = *ss; - - *ss = 0; - recipient = parse_extract_address(tt, &errmess, &start, &end, &domain, - FALSE); - *ss = temp; - - /* Ignore empty addresses and errors; an error will occur later if - there's something really bad. */ - - if (recipient != NULL) - { - log_addr = string_cat(log_addr, &size, &ptr, - (log_addr == NULL)? US">" : US",", 1); - log_addr = string_cat(log_addr, &size, &ptr, recipient, - Ustrlen(recipient)); - } - - /* Check size */ - - if (ptr > 256) - { - log_addr = string_cat(log_addr, &size, &ptr, US", ...", 5); - break; - } - - /* Move on past this address */ - - tt = ss + (*ss? 1:0); - while (isspace(*tt)) tt++; - } - - if (log_addr == NULL) - { - log_addr = string_sprintf(">**bad-reply**"); - badflag = af_bad_reply; - } - else log_addr[ptr] = 0; - - addr = deliver_make_addr(log_addr, FALSE); - setflag(addr, (af_pfr|badflag)); - if (commands->noerror) setflag(addr, af_ignore_error); - addr->next = *generated; - *generated = addr; - addr->reply = store_get(sizeof(reply_item)); - addr->reply->from = NULL; - addr->reply->to = string_copy(to); - addr->reply->file_expand = - commands->args[mailarg_index_expand].u != NULL; - addr->reply->expand_forbid = expand_forbid; - addr->reply->return_message = - commands->args[mailarg_index_return].u != NULL; - addr->reply->once_repeat = 0; - - if (commands->args[mailarg_index_once_repeat].u != NULL) - { - addr->reply->once_repeat = - readconf_readtime(commands->args[mailarg_index_once_repeat].u, 0, - FALSE); - if (addr->reply->once_repeat < 0) - { - *error_pointer = string_sprintf("Bad time value for \"once_repeat\" " - "in mail or vacation command: %s", - commands->args[mailarg_index_once_repeat]); - return FF_ERROR; - } - } - - /* Set up all the remaining string arguments (those other than "to") */ - - for (i = 1; i < mailargs_string_passed; i++) - { - uschar *ss = commands->args[i].u; - *((uschar **)(((uschar *)(addr->reply)) + reply_offsets[i])) = - (ss == NULL)? NULL : string_copy(ss); - } - } - break; - - case testprint_command: - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE || (debug_selector & D_filter) != 0) - { - const uschar *s = string_printing(expargs[0]); - if (filter_test == FTEST_NONE) - debug_printf("Filter: testprint: %s\n", s); - else - printf("Testprint: %s\n", s); - } - } - - commands = commands->next; - } - -return filter_delivered? FF_DELIVERED : FF_NOTDELIVERED; -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Test for a personal message * -*************************************************/ - -/* This function is global so that it can also be called from the code that -implements Sieve filters. - -Arguments: - aliases a chain of aliases - scan_cc TRUE if Cc: and Bcc: are to be scanned (Exim filters do not) - -Returns: TRUE if the message is deemed to be personal -*/ - -BOOL -filter_personal(string_item *aliases, BOOL scan_cc) -{ -uschar *self, *self_from, *self_to; -uschar *psself = NULL, *psself_from = NULL, *psself_to = NULL; -void *reset_point = store_get(0); -BOOL yield; -header_line *h; -int to_count = 2; -int from_count = 9; - -/* If any header line in the message is a defined "List-" header field, it is -not a personal message. We used to check for any header line that started with -"List-", but this was tightened up for release 4.54. The check is now for -"List-Id", defined in RFC 2929, or "List-Help", "List-Subscribe", "List- -Unsubscribe", "List-Post", "List-Owner" or "List-Archive", all of which are -defined in RFC 2369. We also scan for "Auto-Submitted"; if it is found to -contain any value other than "no", the message is not personal (RFC 3834). -Previously the test was for "auto-". */ - -for (h = header_list; h != NULL; h = h->next) - { - uschar *s; - if (h->type == htype_old) continue; - - if (strncmpic(h->text, US"List-", 5) == 0) - { - s = h->text + 5; - if (strncmpic(s, US"Id:", 3) == 0 || - strncmpic(s, US"Help:", 5) == 0 || - strncmpic(s, US"Subscribe:", 10) == 0 || - strncmpic(s, US"Unsubscribe:", 12) == 0 || - strncmpic(s, US"Post:", 5) == 0 || - strncmpic(s, US"Owner:", 6) == 0 || - strncmpic(s, US"Archive:", 8) == 0) - return FALSE; - } - - else if (strncmpic(h->text, US"Auto-submitted:", 15) == 0) - { - s = h->text + 15; - while (isspace(*s)) s++; - if (strncmpic(s, US"no", 2) != 0) return FALSE; - s += 2; - while (isspace(*s)) s++; - if (*s != 0) return FALSE; - } - } - -/* Set up "my" address */ - -self = string_sprintf("%s@%s", deliver_localpart, deliver_domain); -self_from = rewrite_one(self, rewrite_from, NULL, FALSE, US"", - global_rewrite_rules); -self_to = rewrite_one(self, rewrite_to, NULL, FALSE, US"", - global_rewrite_rules); - - -if (self_from == NULL) self_from = self; -if (self_to == NULL) self_to = self; - -/* If there's a prefix or suffix set, we must include the prefixed/ -suffixed version of the local part in the tests. */ - -if (deliver_localpart_prefix != NULL || deliver_localpart_suffix != NULL) - { - psself = string_sprintf("%s%s%s@%s", - (deliver_localpart_prefix == NULL)? US"" : deliver_localpart_prefix, - deliver_localpart, - (deliver_localpart_suffix == NULL)? US"" : deliver_localpart_suffix, - deliver_domain); - psself_from = rewrite_one(psself, rewrite_from, NULL, FALSE, US"", - global_rewrite_rules); - psself_to = rewrite_one(psself, rewrite_to, NULL, FALSE, US"", - global_rewrite_rules); - if (psself_from == NULL) psself_from = psself; - if (psself_to == NULL) psself_to = psself; - to_count += 2; - from_count += 2; - } - -/* Do all the necessary tests; the counts are adjusted for {pre,suf}fix */ - -yield = - ( - header_match(US"to:", TRUE, TRUE, aliases, to_count, self, self_to, psself, - psself_to) || - (scan_cc && - ( - header_match(US"cc:", TRUE, TRUE, aliases, to_count, self, self_to, - psself, psself_to) - || - header_match(US"bcc:", TRUE, TRUE, aliases, to_count, self, self_to, - psself, psself_to) - ) - ) - ) && - - header_match(US"from:", TRUE, FALSE, aliases, from_count, "^server@", - "^daemon@", "^root@", "^listserv@", "^majordomo@", "^.*?-request@", - "^owner-[^@]+@", self, self_from, psself, psself_from) && - - header_match(US"precedence:", FALSE, FALSE, NULL, 3, "bulk","list","junk") && - - (sender_address == NULL || sender_address[0] != 0); - -store_reset(reset_point); -return yield; -} - - - -/************************************************* -* Interpret a mail filter file * -*************************************************/ - -/* -Arguments: - filter points to the entire file, read into store as a single string - options controls whether various special things are allowed, and requests - special actions - generated where to hang newly-generated addresses - error where to pass back an error text - -Returns: FF_DELIVERED success, a significant action was taken - FF_NOTDELIVERED success, no significant action - FF_DEFER defer requested - FF_FAIL fail requested - FF_FREEZE freeze requested - FF_ERROR there was a problem -*/ - -int -filter_interpret(uschar *filter, int options, address_item **generated, - uschar **error) -{ -int i; -int yield = FF_ERROR; -uschar *ptr = filter; -uschar *save_headers_charset = headers_charset; -filter_cmd *commands = NULL; -filter_cmd **lastcmdptr = &commands; - -DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("Filter: start of processing\n"); - -/* Initialize "not in an if command", set the global flag that is always TRUE -while filtering, and zero the variables. */ - -expect_endif = 0; -output_indent = 0; -filter_running = TRUE; -for (i = 0; i < FILTER_VARIABLE_COUNT; i++) filter_n[i] = 0; - -/* To save having to pass certain values about all the time, make them static. -Also initialize the line number, for error messages, and the log file -variables. */ - -filter_options = options; -filter_delivered = FALSE; -finish_obeyed = FALSE; -error_pointer = error; -*error_pointer = NULL; -line_number = 1; -log_fd = -1; -log_mode = 0600; -log_filename = NULL; - -/* Scan filter file for syntax and build up an interpretation thereof, and -interpret the compiled commands, and if testing, say whether we ended up -delivered or not, unless something went wrong. */ - -seen_force = FALSE; -ptr = nextsigchar(ptr, TRUE); - -if (read_command_list(&ptr, &lastcmdptr, FALSE)) - yield = interpret_commands(commands, generated); - -if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE || (debug_selector & D_filter) != 0) - { - uschar *s = US""; - switch(yield) - { - case FF_DEFER: - s = US"Filtering ended by \"defer\"."; - break; - - case FF_FREEZE: - s = US"Filtering ended by \"freeze\"."; - break; - - case FF_FAIL: - s = US"Filtering ended by \"fail\"."; - break; - - case FF_DELIVERED: - s = US"Filtering set up at least one significant delivery " - "or other action.\n" - "No other deliveries will occur."; - break; - - case FF_NOTDELIVERED: - s = US"Filtering did not set up a significant delivery.\n" - "Normal delivery will occur."; - break; - - case FF_ERROR: - s = string_sprintf("Filter error: %s", *error); - break; - } - - if (filter_test != FTEST_NONE) printf("%s\n", CS s); - else debug_printf("%s\n", s); - } - -/* Close the log file if it was opened, and kill off any numerical variables -before returning. Reset the header decoding charset. */ - -if (log_fd >= 0) (void)close(log_fd); -expand_nmax = -1; -filter_running = FALSE; -headers_charset = save_headers_charset; - -DEBUG(D_route) debug_printf("Filter: end of processing\n"); -return yield; -} - - -/* End of filter.c */